Collection:
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Museum and the Online Archive of California
Collection
Museum and the Online Archive of California
Collection
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Creator Name:
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Lowe
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Lowe
Creator Name
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Title:
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[Title not known]
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[Title not known]
Title
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Collection Title Date:
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1870-1963
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1870-1963
Collection Title Date
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Title Date:
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1954.
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1954.
Title Date
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Dimensions:
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h4.18 in. x w7.18 in.
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h4.18 in. x w7.18 in.
Dimensions
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Current Location:
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UCR/California Museum of Photography
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UCR/California Museum of Photography
Current Location
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Address:
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Riverside, California 92521
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Riverside, California 92521
Address
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Object ID:
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KU105133
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KU105133
Object ID
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Provenance:
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Keystone-Mast Collection, UCR/California Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside
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Keystone-Mast Collection, UCR/California Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside
Provenance
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Object Type:
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Stereograph. Silver Gelatin Photoprint.
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Stereograph. Silver Gelatin Photoprint.
Object Type
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Heading:
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Inscription
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Inscription
Heading
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Notes:
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Public magazine - the colonial arsenal was completed in 1716 and was used to hold military stores and explosives until the last decade of the 18th century. The removal of the powder from this magazine in 1775 on the order of the royal governor, Lord Dunmore, precipitated the revolution in Virginia. In 1889, it was saved from almost certain loss by the association for the preservation of Virginia antiquities. The octagonal building is still owned by the association but was restored by colonial Williamsburg in 1935.
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Public magazine - the colonial arsenal was completed in 1716 and was used to hold military stores and explosives until the last decade of the 18th century. The removal of the powder from this magazine in 1775 on the order of the royal governor, Lord Dunmore, precipitated the revolution in Virginia. In 1889, it was saved from almost certain loss by the association for the preservation of Virginia antiquities. The octagonal building is still owned by the association but was restored by colonial Williamsburg in 1935.
Notes
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Collection Description:
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hyperlink
Collection Description
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METS ID:
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ark:/13030/kt5580126 6
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ark:/13030/kt5580126 6
METS ID
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